Set the OptionsPeriodically parameter to $true to enable the job to run repeatedly.

Specify the value of the OptionsPeriodically parameter in minutes to set the time interval for the job runs.

Run Get-VBRJob to get the job whose schedule settings you want to modify. Save the result to the $job variable.

Run Set-VBRJobScheduleOptions with the $job and $newschedule variables to apply the new schedule settings to the job.

PS C:\PS> $newschedule = New-VBRJobScheduleOptions

PS C:\PS> $newschedule.OptionsPeriodically.Enabled = $true

PS C:\PS> $newschedule.OptionsPeriodically.FullPeriod = 120

PS C:\PS> $job = Get-VBRJob -Name "Backup Job 1"

PS C:\PS> Set-VBRJobScheduleOptions -Job $job -Options $newschedule

Example 2

This command applies the customized scheduling options to the jobs named "DC Backup" and "DC File Copy". The jobs are obtained with Get-VBRJob and piped down. The options to apply are set to the $ScheduleOptions variable beforehand by running New-VBRJobScheduleOptions.

This command applies the customized scheduling options to the job represented by the $job variable. The job is obtained with Get-VBRJob and assigned to the variable beforehand. The options to apply are set to the $ScheduleOptions variable beforehand by running New-VBRJobScheduleOptions.